Audio Snap & Pitch shifting

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2012/06/23 16:12:29 (permalink)

Audio Snap & Pitch shifting

Is there any way to change clip's pitch when audio snap is on?


V-Vocal is not handy in some cases. Why does Sonar not put a pitch shifting option in "Audio Snap" tab like "Groove Clip" tab on inspector ?
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    FastBikerBoy
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    Re:Audio Snap & Pitch shifting 2012/06/23 17:25:21 (permalink)
    Jackdied


    Is there any way to change clip's pitch when audio snap is on?


    V-Vocal is not handy in some cases. Why does Sonar not put a pitch shifting option in "Audio Snap" tab like "Groove Clip" tab on inspector ?


    Not AFAIK. V-Vocal, groove clips, and audiosnap are mutually exclusive. I'm guessing trying to realtime render a timing change and pitch change at the same time may be problematic. Why not do one edit then bounce down and do the second one?
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    Re:Audio Snap & Pitch shifting 2012/06/23 19:09:15 (permalink)
    Because i want everything to be controllable and changeable anytime and very FAST. It is not about my laziness, I am composing for commertials and customers allways want revisions "ASAP" :). I hate record everything again and there is no time for V-vocal, bounce etc. lots of audio file. I dont think that time and pitch change  at the same time will be problematic. There are other DAWs already doing that without problem. Anyway, it would be time (and money : ) ) saver for me.
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    Re:Audio Snap & Pitch shifting 2012/06/23 19:44:06 (permalink)
    There have been a few discussions on this here.
    My preference is now to bring the waves into Audacity and use the pitch and tempo adjustments there. 
    They are dead simple and do a fine job.


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    Re:Audio Snap & Pitch shifting 2013/04/22 03:30:27 (permalink)
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    There have been a few discussions on this here.
    My preference is now to bring the waves into Audacity and use the pitch and tempo adjustments there. 
    They are dead simple and do a fine job.

    Yes, I'm doing similar thing but this kind of  real-time implementation could be game changer .

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    Re:Audio Snap & Pitch shifting 2013/04/22 09:28:44 (permalink)
    Would something like Elastique http://www.zplane.de/prod...lugins/elastique-pitch or PitchWheel http://www.quikquak.com/Prod_Pitchwheel.html work for you?
    post edited by scook - 2013/04/22 09:45:40
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    Re:Audio Snap & Pitch shifting 2013/04/22 09:37:40 (permalink)
    SONAR also includes the Time/Pitch Stretch effect, but it doesn't work in real-time.

    Groove clips do provide real-time pitch change via the Pitch envelope in the Loop Construction view (but only one change per slice).

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